Jeffrey Siegel

Jeffrey Siegel piano

Keyboard Conversations: Music of Joy and Peace

Beethoven The Rage Over a Lost Penny
Schumann Aria from Sonata in F Sharp
Chopin Fantasy Impromptu
Rachmaninov Prelude in G
Copland The Cat and the Mouse
Gershwin I Got Rhythm

 

Having performed as a soloist with many of the world’s greatest orchestras, Jeffrey Siegel launched his popular Keyboard Conversations concerts to give audiences an extra insight into the music he delights in performing. Lively, captivating commentary precedes virtuosic performances of piano masterpieces. The concert will conclude with a fast-paced question-and-answer session.

Tickets include post-concert drink.

 

View the video to the left for an example of one of his commentated performances.

 

This concert is promoted by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

 

Keeping you Covid-safe at concerts

Further to the lifting of government restrictions on 19 July, all future concerts presented by the Temple Music Foundation will be at full capacity without social distancing in place.

We continue to follow all government guidance and are therefore following the recommendation that people wear face coverings inside when a lot of people are present. Hence, we kindly request that you wear a mask or appropriate face covering when attending our concerts, unless you are exempt.

We will continue to review and manage any risks and will respond to any changes in Government guidance.

Venue: Temple Church
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Booking Information
Online Booking

Available here until 12noon on the day of the performance

Telephone Booking

020 7427 5641

Online and Telephone bookings are subject to a £2.00 booking fee.

In Person

Tickets are available on the door 30 minutes before the performance (subject to availability, cash and cheque only)

Refunds

Please note that we can only offer refunds in the event that the concert is Sold Out and we are able to re-sell your ticket.

Covid-Secure

The safety of our audience, musicians and staff comes first.